Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 4J. W. Keating., 1882 - Medicine |
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... continued for an indefinite time . When symptoms of poisoning begin to show themselves the doses are diminished . Among these symptoms the author noticed a peculiar weariness after walking and a weakness of the lower limbs , which ...
... continued for an indefinite time . When symptoms of poisoning begin to show themselves the doses are diminished . Among these symptoms the author noticed a peculiar weariness after walking and a weakness of the lower limbs , which ...
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... laryngorrhagia of a tuber- culous nature , and we wish to prove it by three cases that have been observed . [ TO BE CONTINUED . ] Translations from Dutch Journals for THE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . 38 LESIONS OF THE LARYNX IN TUBERCULOSIS .
... laryngorrhagia of a tuber- culous nature , and we wish to prove it by three cases that have been observed . [ TO BE CONTINUED . ] Translations from Dutch Journals for THE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . 38 LESIONS OF THE LARYNX IN TUBERCULOSIS .
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... continued until last spring , when it was more severe and somewhat periodical . It was now about the size of a hen's egg and located over the seventh rib . It was diagnosed a chronic abscess , due probably to some injury the patient had ...
... continued until last spring , when it was more severe and somewhat periodical . It was now about the size of a hen's egg and located over the seventh rib . It was diagnosed a chronic abscess , due probably to some injury the patient had ...
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... continued to improve rapidly , during last two weeks has taken daily walks on grounds surrounding the hospital . Has continued to take the iodide of potassium in thirty grain doses three times a day . His bed sores have healed and he ...
... continued to improve rapidly , during last two weeks has taken daily walks on grounds surrounding the hospital . Has continued to take the iodide of potassium in thirty grain doses three times a day . His bed sores have healed and he ...
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... continued to wear for a long time ; the result has been good . I shall now advise her to wear a Sayre splint , and am quite sure she will have a useful limb . CASE VI . - NECROSIS OF LOWER THIRD OF FEMUR 46 BURSA - CHRONIC SYNOVITIS ...
... continued to wear for a long time ; the result has been good . I shall now advise her to wear a Sayre splint , and am quite sure she will have a useful limb . CASE VI . - NECROSIS OF LOWER THIRD OF FEMUR 46 BURSA - CHRONIC SYNOVITIS ...
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